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New Research Finds That Social Group Values Are Most Readable In The Way We Write

Analysing the style of language used by social groups could offer insight into their values and principles that goes beyond what they publicly say about themselves.

Research Finds Public Broadly Favour Taking Action To Stop Spread Of Harmful Misinformation Online

The majority of people support robust action being taken to control the spread of harmful misinformation via social media, a major new study reveals.

Study Finds Video Game Playing Causes No Harm to Young Children’s Cognitive Abilities

Research Also Saw No Measurable Benefits From Video Games That Claim to Help Kids’ Development

Novel Microscope Developed to Design Better High-Performance Batteries

Innovation Gives Researchers Inside View of How Batteries Work

Using Additive Manufacturing To Detect Counterfeit Parts

Texas A&M Researchers are applying metal additive manufacturing techniques to embed a hidden cache of information within products to help combat counterfeited goods.

New Damselfly Sharing Habitat with UK Natives

A damselfly species that came to the UK from Europe poses a minimal risk to native damselflies and dragonflies, new research shows.

Shedding Light On How Plants Function

To understand how plants respond to and influence their environments, ecologists often use a series of standardized measurements called functional traits.

Fertility Treatment Does Not Adversely Affect Cardiovascular Health Of Offspring, International Study Suggests

A large study looking at the effects of fertility treatment has found no robust difference in blood pressure, heart rate, lipids, and glucose measurements between children conceived naturally and those conceived using assisted reproductive technologies (ART).

New Study Refines Precision Of Medical Needles In Surgical Simulation

Researchers at the University of Bristol have discovered a way of improving the accuracy of medical needle-use in surgical simulation.

New Way To Reduce Progression Of Diabetic Kidney Disease Discovered

A new way to reduce progression of diabetic kidney disease, affecting 40% of people with diabetes, has been discovered by scientists.

Scientists Discover Toughest Known Material At Ultra-Cold Temperatures

Researchers at the University of Bristol have discovered an alloy that shows increased strength at over -250°C, making it the toughest material on record.

Research Finds Public Broadly Favour Taking Action To Stop Spread Of Harmful Misinformation Online

The majority of people support robust action being taken to control the spread of harmful misinformation via social media, a major new study reveals.

Can Dogs Catch A Whiff Of Bovine Respiratory Disease?

The Texas A&M AgriLife research could revolutionize antimicrobial treatment in commercial beef production.

Texas A&M Research Aims To Improve Lyme Disease Diagnostics

Scientists are testing Raman spectroscopy, a technique used to detect vibrations at the molecular level, as a diagnostic tool for Lyme disease.

Scientists Make Progress In Decoding Genetics Of Insomnia

Texas A&M biologist Alex Keene and colleagues prove the gene Pig-Q is associated with sleep regulation in humans, flies and zebrafish.

Stop And Smell The Roses — From Outer Space

Researchers at Texas A&M are looking at how multisensory virtual reality can support astronauts during future long-duration missions.

Male Alcohol Use May Negatively Affect IVF Treatments

Research highlights the need to expand prepregnancy messaging to emphasize the reproductive dangers of alcohol use by both parents.

Texas A&M Researcher Helps Develop First Treatment For Rare Type Of Refractory Epilepsy

Samba Reddy has spent decades working to bring ganaxolone and neurosteroid replacement therapy to patients.

Texas A&M-Led Research Team Identifies Oldest Bone Spear Point In The Americas

The Manis bone projectile point represents the oldest direct evidence of mastodon hunting in the Americas.